Your
mum's been caught on CCTV, breaking into a giant chemical company. They
say she's working undercover for A.N.T.I.D.O.T.E, a group against
animal testing - but how is that possible? She's not a spy - is she? Now
she's on the run - and only you can uncover the truth. And you've got
to crack a code to do it.

Nayuleska's thoughts

This is one of several books at the other
end of my review shelf, which for various reasons I didn't get round to reading
when I originally got them. It was well worth the wait. It's pretty exciting
being with Elliot as all the action happens. He deals really well with his
mother being thought of as a criminal, although at times he should have
confided in Nosh's parents.

I love the sibling relationship between Nosh and
Nosh's sister, which certainly made life lively for Eliott while he stayed with
Nosh. The level of intensity of this thriller wasn't as high as other books
I've read. I think it's perfect for the age group to have something a little
lighter, but as a personal choice it brought the book grading down a notch just
because I'm more used to all or nothing reads where I don't have a clue if
there will be a happy ending. Apart from that I'd quite happily read this book
again right now.

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Currently not accepting books for review until March 2018

This review policy change is due to winter being my worst time of year health wise, and it's just easier to put a suspension on accepting new reviews until I know I will be able to do them. Click on this link to see the full explanation

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At the moment I'm looking for Stories which are mostly happy including Children's novels from picture books to stories for 9 years +,Adult fiction - especially Amish fiction, Cozy mysteries, food based fiction, and Contemporary Fiction (aka chick lit).

As much as I hate to allocate gender to books, I prefer heroines to heros.

Hi, I'm Nayu!

About me

About me I'm a UK book reviewer who founded NRC in 2009. As well as books I'm addicted to anime, love gaming, and spend time coaxing novels out of my Muse. I'm at the early stage of the path to publication, and will release all news when I have it! ^o^ Sometimes there will be days without posts because I have to deal with chronic illness and chronic pain gremlins. Please be patient in the down times.

Thanks to my passion for languages I like to rest up watching anime in English, French, and Japanese. I also adore gaming and cross stitch. My crochet hobby has evolved in to my Etsy store and blog Nayu's Crochet Dreams, where I sell handmade blankets, dishcloths and other crochet goods.

My cat Belle loves curling on my lap when I read, although she gets a bit crabby when I crochet because she doesn't like the yarn draping over her. Needless to say she doesn't get a say in the matter!

I hope you enjoy Nayu's Reading Corner, which has lots to offer whatever you're interested in.

short 'n' sweet= a shorter than normal review for when I'm low on energy/ill. Full reason is in this post. It bears no reflection on the book's brilliance. I truly would write more if I could.

Apart from books, which are copyright to the publisher, and pictures which I say are mine, all other pictures are found online through a Google search. I don't own the right to any of them.

Affiliates:I'm in the slow process of removing affiliate links. All affilate links will be marked as such, and if you choose to buy a book through an affiliate I get a tiny smidge of money. None of my opinions change because I'm using affiliates.

Nayu, 13th March 2017

Disclaimer

I am fortunate that most of the books I currently review are received from authors and publishers.

At the beginning of each review I put either Review copy (received from authors/publishers), Personal Copy (purchased by myself) or Library Copy (borrowed from the library).

Wherever the book comes from, I always write an honest review, explaining what I do like, as well as what I don't. I don't receive any payment for these reviews.